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India Hosts Workshop on Securing Undersea Cable Infrastructure India will host a major international workshop on maritime security this Friday, focusing on protecting undersea communication cables vital for global connectivity. Seventy participants from India, the EU, and Indian Ocean nations will discuss risks, best practices, and technological solutions to boost the security and resilience of these critical submarine infrastructures... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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India and Russia Discuss Joint Production of Polar-Class Vessels India and Russia are exploring joint production of Arctic-class vessels, aiming to boost maritime cooperation and trade along the International North-South Transport Corridor and the Chennai-Vladivostok route. Russian logistics firms are interested, while India’s shipyards expand capabilities. Talks remain early, as both nations seek a stronger Eurasian transport partnership... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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IMO Introduces New Logo to Chart the Future of Maritime The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is unveiling a new logo and visual identity, reflecting its commitment to safe and sustainable shipping. Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez highlighted the logo's roots in the organization's history while emphasizing its modern relevance. The design enhances accessibility and aligns with global maritime challenges in the 21st century... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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Bulk Carrier Newbuilding Orders Hit Five-Year Low Between January and November 2025, newbuilding contracts for bulk carriers fell by 54%, totaling 25 million DWT—the lowest since 2020. The dry bulk orderbook shrank by 4%, now at 11% of the fleet. Filipe Gouveia of BIMCO cites an uncertain market, with contracted vessels down 61% year-on-year... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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Crew Training Gaps Key Barrier in Adopting Battery-Powered Vessels The CIMAC and Maritime Battery Forum report highlights that the transition to battery-powered deep-sea vessels faces more challenges from human and organizational readiness than technical issues. While guidelines exist for technical safety, structured crew training remains limited. Recommendations include harmonized training standards and updated curricula in maritime education to prepare seafarers effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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Seafarers Released by Houthi Rebels Return Home Nine Filipino seafarers from the M/V Eternity C returned to Manila after being held hostage by Houthi rebels for five months. Their arrival at Ninoy Aquino International Airport was facilitated by the Department of Migrant Workers, with support from Oman. They expressed gratitude for their unexpected release just before Christmas... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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India-Indonesia Coast Guard Collaboration Boosts Maritime Safety During a three-day visit, personnel from the Indian Coast Guard and the Indonesian Coast Guard will engage in professional interactions, tabletop exercises, and joint training sessions. This collaboration emphasizes maritime safety and security, focusing on areas like law enforcement, pollution response, and search and rescue to enhance operational effectiveness in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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New WTIV Set Sail For Europe’s Maiden Voyage Today Hanwha Ocean has delivered the Wind Mover wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) to Cadeler ahead of schedule. The formal handover occurred on November 28, with the vessel departing on December 2. Wind Mover, featuring a 2,600-tonne crane, will operate in Europe, expanding Cadeler's fleet to ten vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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KVH Launches CommBox Edge Core Router to Boost Maritime Connectivity KVH has launched the CommBox Edge Core, a cutting-edge communications gateway for leisure and small to mid-sized commercial vessels. Designed for robust network management, it integrates various WANs like Starlink and 5G/LTE, enhancing connectivity with features like Wi-Fi 6 and a user-friendly mobile app for seamless control... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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Australia Seizes Cocaine Concealed In Refrigerated Shipping Container Australian authorities have seized nearly A$9 million worth of cocaine hidden in a refrigerated shipping container at Port Botany, New South Wales. The Australian Border Force identified the suspicious consignment through an x-ray examination, leading to the discovery of 22 blocks totaling approximately 27kg, confirming the presence of cocaine... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Dec-2025
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